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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
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Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
NaturalWonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
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Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our LadyMary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.

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If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African WildlifeSafari at Kruger National Park, South AfricaTravel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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On this African safari, you'll observe elephants in Chobe National Park... enjoy a warm welcome when your small group visits a village near Hwange National Park ... feel the rumble of Victoria Falls roaring in the distance ... and exchange stories with your travel companions around a fire under a star-filled African sky. In the morning, wake to birdsong and begin another day on the safari of your dreams.
You'll experience small lodges and tented camps, game-viewing drives and guided walks with our sharp-eyed TripLeaders, and local village visits. From world-famous Chobe National Park to the lush Okavango Delta, from Africa's spectacular big game to its colorful local cultures—this is the ultimate African safari.
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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.

While this type of national park had been proposed previously, the United States established the first "public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people", Yellowstone National Park, in 1872. Although Yellowstone was not officially termed a "national park" in its establishing law, it was always termed such in practice and is widely held to be the first and oldest national park in the world. The first area to use "national park" in its creation legislation was the US's Mackinac Island, in 1875. Australia's Royal National Park, established in 1879, was the world's third official national park. In 1895 ownership of Mackinac Island was transferred to the State of Michigan as a state park and national park status was consequently lost. As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence.

South Africa is a multiethnic society encompassing a wide variety of cultures, languages, and religions. Its pluralistic makeup is reflected in the constitution's recognition of 11 official languages, which is among the highest number of any country in the world. Two of these languages are of European origin: Afrikaans developed from Dutch and serves as the first language of most white and coloured South Africans; English reflects the legacy of British colonialism, and is commonly used in public and commercial life, though it is fourth-ranked as a spoken first language.

Kruger National Park

Kruger National Park is one of the largest game reserves in Africa. It covers an area of 19,485 square kilometres (7,523sqmi) in the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga in northeastern South Africa, and extends 360 kilometres (220mi) from north to south and 65 kilometres (40mi) from east to west. The administrative headquarters are in Skukuza. Areas of the park were first protected by the government of the South African Republic in 1898, and it became South Africa's first national park in 1926.

Kenya has a warm and humid tropical climate on its Indian Ocean coastline. The climate is cooler in the savannah grasslands around the capital city, Nairobi, and especially closer to Mount Kenya, which has snow permanently on its peaks. Further inland, in the Nyanza region, there is a hot and dry climate which becomes humid around Lake Victoria, the largest tropical fresh-water lake in the world. This gives way to temperate and forested hilly areas in the neighboring western region. The north-eastern regions along the border with Somalia and Ethiopia are arid and semi-arid areas with near-desert landscapes. Kenya is known for its safaris, diverse climate and geography, and expansive wildlife reserves and national parks such as the East and West Tsavo National Park, the Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru National Park, and Aberdares National Park. Kenya has several world heritage sites such as Lamu and numerous beaches, including in Diani, Bamburi and Kilifi, where international yachting competitions are held every year.

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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
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NaturalWonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
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Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our LadyMary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.

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African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African WildlifeSafari at Kruger National Park, South AfricaTravel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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Travel on an African safari with OAT, where elephants trumpet, villages welcome your small group, and Victoria Falls roars in the distance, shrouded in mist.
African Safari | UltimateAfrica: Botswana, Zambia & Zimbabwe Safari | Overseas Adventure TravelWatch our video of travelers experiencing what life is like in Southern Africa. From watering holes to the acacia woodlands, you'll explore diverse landscapes and see the wonders that await you:
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Chobe • Kafue • Okavango Delta • Hwange • Victoria Falls
From Victoria Falls, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, to game-rich plains and exclusive, private lodgings, view the highlights of our Ultimate Africa trip in our video:
42 meals & 32 small-group activities
Explore the lush Okavango Delta
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Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
On this African safari, you'll observe elephants in Chobe National Park... enjoy a warm welcome when your small group visits a village near Hwange National Park ... feel the rumble of Victoria Falls roaring in the distance ... and exchange stories with your travel companions around a fire under a star-filled African sky. In the morning, wake to birdsong and begin another day on the safari of your dreams.
You'll experience small lodges and tented camps, game-viewing drives and guided walks with our sharp-eyed TripLeaders, and local village visits. From world-famous Chobe National Park to the lush Okavango Delta, from Africa's spectacular big game to its colorful local cultures—this is the ultimate African safari.
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Best Kruger National Park Safari, South Africa

Best Kruger National Park Safari, South Africa

Best Kruger National Park Safari, South Africa

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Africa Tours 2016 - Kenya, Tanzania (HD)

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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

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BraveBritish tourists show that it is possible to catch a lion by his tail. Looking relaxed despite holding on to a 16 stone rare white lion while walking through the South African bush, Joanne Mockford from Camberley in Surrey even smiled gamely as one mighty male brushed past her. And these three white lions are special -- with less than 100 surviving in the wild friendly but endangered 15-month-old male, Mohlatsi and his two one-year-old females have been raised from birth to be comfortable in the presence of humans. Petite 30-year-old Joanne, who now lives in Polokwane, LimpopoProvince, South Africa, was taking part in what sounds like one of the most dangerous wildlife tours - walking with lions.
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► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
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CNN Africa View: The booming business of wildlife tours HD

CNN Africa View: The booming business of wildlife tours HD

CNN Africa View: The booming business of wildlife tours HD

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A Day at the Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, AZ

A Day at the Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, AZ

A Day at the Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, AZ

Filmed on April 25, 2012.
We saw lions, tigers, bears, leopards, ostrich, porcupine, zebra, gemsbok, giraffe, monkeys, antelope, lemurs, hyenas, camels, snakes and other animals. This is a nice place to spend the day with the family.

Africa Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia

African Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2016
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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burund...

published: 10 Feb 2015

African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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Safari Serengeti tours 2016 - Serengeti National Park (HD 1080p)

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grassland...

Best Kruger National Park Safari, South Africa

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This is just a short video of one of the Best Kruger National Park Safaris, in Kruger
Park South Africa. The video was filmed and edited by BrendanGoldberg.
In Brendan's own words -
"Kruger National Park Safari. Filmed and Edited by Brendan Goldberg, This was a great trip! We saw so many incredible animals! Thank you for watching! South Africa!"
For more info on the Best Kruger National Park Safaris, in Kruger Park South Africa, please see the links below. For Professional Kruger National Park Safaris, Tours and Guided Day and Night Drives - CLICK HERE: ...

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

published: 06 Sep 2011

'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

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BraveBritish tourists show that it is possible to catch a lion by his tail. Looking relaxed despite holding on to a 16 stone rare white lion while walking through the South African bush, Joanne Mockford from Camberley in Surrey even smiled gamely as one mighty male brushed past her. And these three white lions are special -- with less than 100 surviving in the wild friendly but endangered 15-month-old male, Mohlatsi and his two one-year-old females have been raised from birth to be comfortable in the presence of humans. Petite 30-year-old Joanne, who now lives in Polokwane, LimpopoProvince, South Africa, was taking part in what sounds like one of the most dangerous wildlife tour...

published: 30 Apr 2012

► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to fault...

published: 12 Oct 2013

CNN Africa View: The booming business of wildlife tours HD

published: 21 Sep 2015

A Day at the Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, AZ

Filmed on April 25, 2012.
We saw lions, tigers, bears, leopards, ostrich, porcupine, zebra, gemsbok, giraffe, monkeys, antelope, lemurs, hyenas, camels, snakes and other animals. This is a nice place to spend the day with the family.

Amazing Selous by Drone African Wildlife Aerial Video in 4K

Selous Game Reserve is a fantastic wildlife haven in Tanzania, East Africa. This video was captured by drones flying around the skies. Watch and talk to us if you need to experience the nature of the wild such as this
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Safari Tour at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, AZ

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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
See
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Flora & Fauna
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Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
NaturalWonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
Landscapes
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Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our LadyMary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.

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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
See
=========
Flora & Fauna
==========
Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
NaturalWonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
Landscapes
============
Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our LadyMary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.

African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari w...

If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African WildlifeSafari at Kruger National Park, South AfricaTravel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
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If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African WildlifeSafari at Kruger National Park, South AfricaTravel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.

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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
Do in Tanzania
============
1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

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BraveBritish tourists show that it is possible to catch a lion by his tail. Looking relaxed despite holding on to a 16 stone rare white lion while walking through the South African bush, Joanne Mockford from Camberley in Surrey even smiled gamely as one mighty male brushed past her. And these three white lions are special -- with less than 100 surviving in the wild friendly but endangered 15-month-old male, Mohlatsi and his two one-year-old females have been raised from birth to be comfortable in the presence of humans. Petite 30-year-old Joanne, who now lives in Polokwane, LimpopoProvince, South Africa, was taking part in what sounds like one of the most dangerous wildlife tours - walking with lions.
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BraveBritish tourists show that it is possible to catch a lion by his tail. Looking relaxed despite holding on to a 16 stone rare white lion while walking through the South African bush, Joanne Mockford from Camberley in Surrey even smiled gamely as one mighty male brushed past her. And these three white lions are special -- with less than 100 surviving in the wild friendly but endangered 15-month-old male, Mohlatsi and his two one-year-old females have been raised from birth to be comfortable in the presence of humans. Petite 30-year-old Joanne, who now lives in Polokwane, LimpopoProvince, South Africa, was taking part in what sounds like one of the most dangerous wildlife tours - walking with lions.
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► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an appar...

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
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The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
______________________________________
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Filmed on April 25, 2012.
We saw lions, tigers, bears, leopards, ostrich, porcupine, zebra, gemsbok, giraffe, monkeys, antelope, lemurs, hyenas, camels, snakes and other animals. This is a nice place to spend the day with the family.

Filmed on April 25, 2012.
We saw lions, tigers, bears, leopards, ostrich, porcupine, zebra, gemsbok, giraffe, monkeys, antelope, lemurs, hyenas, camels, snakes and other animals. This is a nice place to spend the day with the family.

This is our fifth annual trip to the African Safari Wildlife Park. Every year it is terrifyingly hilarious as we travel through the vast preserve while feeding alpacas, ankole, bison, deer, llamas, giraffes, zebra, and more! It's impossible not to laugh while watching!

published: 03 Aug 2016

19-day Kenya and Tanzania African Wildlife Safari (2017)

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
This safari includes a total of 14 days in national parks/reserves and private wildlife conservancies, thereby providing sensational wildlife viewing opportunities; 5 nights in the Masai Mara, 3 nights in Serengeti National Park, 3 nights Tarangire National Park, and 2 nights Ngorongoro Conservation Area. We use a variety in accommodation throughout; ranging from private fully-serviced mobile tenting (always the favourite part of the itinerary with guests as it is private wilderness tenting, away from other travellers and you do not have to lift a finger – everything is done for you) to luxury tented camps, lodge, chalets and hotel.

► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to fault...

African Wildlife 35 min - South Africa Travel Channel 24

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

published: 06 Sep 2011

► THE GREATEST ANIMAL MIGRATION (HD, Full Documentary)

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always with luscious grass in their sights. Roaring, snorting, bucking, continuously reproductive en route, they head west - across the Serengeti from Tanzania to Kenya and back. With a large variety of animals in their wake - friend and foe: zebra families that resemble pale flotsam in a dark ocean amidst the gnu herds; or lions, and hyaenas in hope of their next victims. Along their way, they encounter hippopotami and crocodiles - and all of them embroiled in the cycle of "devour and be devoured". The filmmakers follow the artiodactyls, armed with their cameras and lay in wait on the so-called "birthing meadow". There, in the world's largest maternity room, 250.000 calves will be born within the next three...

published: 11 Jun 2014

Live.Love.Africa: An Exclusive Tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar

Please Subscribe. An exclusive tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar. Some sites of importance are the Freddy Mercury house, The Stonetown door tour, The Slave Market and House of Wonders. This was shot during my most recent stay in Zanzibar. I am a self published author, so please visit my online bookstore https://www.amazon.com/author/dynastamir and also my Etsy shop in which I sell true African jewelry https://www.etsy.com/shop/DynastAmir. This is part of Dynast Amir's video journal on his re-connection back to the Motherland entitled "In Search ofUhuru." www.searchforuhuru.com

published: 07 Jan 2016

WILDLIFE IN SERENGETI - part 1

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. This documentary is MBC's HDTV special on the last remaining wildlife spectacles on earth, the greatest and most varied collection of terrestrial wildlife animals.
WATCH IN HD: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6nnt4Su0sxclpO807sIkmN40czuZT-l

published: 03 Dec 2015

Living off the Jungle, Wild Foods Tour

This video is a tour of all the wild foods we ate while in the jungle doing survival skills. There is a massive abundance of food in the jungle.
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published: 17 Dec 2015

McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary, A Guided Tour, Aug 8, 2015

This is a guided tour by Mark McCarthy of some of the animals at the sanctuary currently as of August 8, 2015.

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published: 26 May 2017

Madagascar (Documentary, Discovery, History)

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published: 28 Jul 2015

Things to do in South Africa | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When one thinks of South Africa safaris, wine tours and Cape Town may initially come to mind. Although these are some of the biggest draws for tourists the country has so much more to offer. Join us as we present to you our 20 day adventure going from Johannesburg all the way to Cape Town. Some of the top travel highlights included a Kruger National Park safari, hiking along the Wild Coast, canoeing in Wilderness and climbing mountains in Northern Drakensberg. In terms of our taste buds we tried Biltong for the first time and devoured South African barbecue – better know as Braai – on more than one occasion. There are few countries that are as unique and diverse as South Africa. Come find out what makes it shine. This is South Africa!
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This is our fifth annual trip to the African Safari Wildlife Park. Every year it is terrifyingly hilarious as we travel through the vast preserve while feeding ...

This is our fifth annual trip to the African Safari Wildlife Park. Every year it is terrifyingly hilarious as we travel through the vast preserve while feeding alpacas, ankole, bison, deer, llamas, giraffes, zebra, and more! It's impossible not to laugh while watching!

This is our fifth annual trip to the African Safari Wildlife Park. Every year it is terrifyingly hilarious as we travel through the vast preserve while feeding alpacas, ankole, bison, deer, llamas, giraffes, zebra, and more! It's impossible not to laugh while watching!

19-day Kenya and Tanzania African Wildlife Safari (2017)

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
This safari include...

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
This safari includes a total of 14 days in national parks/reserves and private wildlife conservancies, thereby providing sensational wildlife viewing opportunities; 5 nights in the Masai Mara, 3 nights in Serengeti National Park, 3 nights Tarangire National Park, and 2 nights Ngorongoro Conservation Area. We use a variety in accommodation throughout; ranging from private fully-serviced mobile tenting (always the favourite part of the itinerary with guests as it is private wilderness tenting, away from other travellers and you do not have to lift a finger – everything is done for you) to luxury tented camps, lodge, chalets and hotel.

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
This safari includes a total of 14 days in national parks/reserves and private wildlife conservancies, thereby providing sensational wildlife viewing opportunities; 5 nights in the Masai Mara, 3 nights in Serengeti National Park, 3 nights Tarangire National Park, and 2 nights Ngorongoro Conservation Area. We use a variety in accommodation throughout; ranging from private fully-serviced mobile tenting (always the favourite part of the itinerary with guests as it is private wilderness tenting, away from other travellers and you do not have to lift a finger – everything is done for you) to luxury tented camps, lodge, chalets and hotel.

► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an appar...

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
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The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
Particularly the unique, super slow motion footage
enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
______________________________________
FreeDocumentary is a channel who dedicated to bring high-class documentaries to you on YouTube.
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SuitcaseMonkey travels to Kenya! We safari in Amboseli and Tsavo West National Park, and relax in beautiful Diani Beach.
Click these times to jump to your preferred section or enjoy the whole experience!
Amboseli SerenaSafariLodge at 1:45
Amboseli National ParkSunsetGame Drive at 3:21
ElephantHerd at 4:31
Sunrise Game Drive at 8:19
Tsavo West National Park at 11:47
Shetani LavaFlow at 12:43
Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge at 14:14
Mzima Springs at 17:21
Tsavo West National Park Sunset Game Drive Zebra Herd at 19:53
Kole Kole Beach Resort and Diani Beach at 22:35
Highlights at 29:35
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Join us on this KenyanSafari Adventure holiday!
We start our trip at Amboseli National Park, near Nairobi, staying at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, taking a sunset and sunrise game drive. Then to Tsavo West National Park, staying at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and visiting Shetani Lava Flow and Mzima Springs, seeing Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, Elephants and more! Then we Drive to Diani Beach, near Mombasa, staying at the Kole Kole Beach Resort, part of the Baobab Beach Resort. All guided by the excellent Pollman's Tours & Safaris guide, Aziz.
Dates travelled were 2nd to 13th February 2016.
All film is taken on an iPhone 6S. All photos taken on a Canon EOS 500D.
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At The Shore - The Dark Contenent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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SuitcaseMonkey travels to Kenya! We safari in Amboseli and Tsavo West National Park, and relax in beautiful Diani Beach.
Click these times to jump to your preferred section or enjoy the whole experience!
Amboseli SerenaSafariLodge at 1:45
Amboseli National ParkSunsetGame Drive at 3:21
ElephantHerd at 4:31
Sunrise Game Drive at 8:19
Tsavo West National Park at 11:47
Shetani LavaFlow at 12:43
Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge at 14:14
Mzima Springs at 17:21
Tsavo West National Park Sunset Game Drive Zebra Herd at 19:53
Kole Kole Beach Resort and Diani Beach at 22:35
Highlights at 29:35
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Join us on this KenyanSafari Adventure holiday!
We start our trip at Amboseli National Park, near Nairobi, staying at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, taking a sunset and sunrise game drive. Then to Tsavo West National Park, staying at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and visiting Shetani Lava Flow and Mzima Springs, seeing Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, Elephants and more! Then we Drive to Diani Beach, near Mombasa, staying at the Kole Kole Beach Resort, part of the Baobab Beach Resort. All guided by the excellent Pollman's Tours & Safaris guide, Aziz.
Dates travelled were 2nd to 13th February 2016.
All film is taken on an iPhone 6S. All photos taken on a Canon EOS 500D.
MusicCredits:
African Drums (Sting) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
At The Shore - The Dark Contenent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/
EasyLemon 60 Second by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/
RunningWaters Full Band by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/

African Wildlife 35 min - South Africa Travel Channel 24

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

► THE GREATEST ANIMAL MIGRATION (HD, Full Documentary)

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always with luscious grass in their sights. Roaring, snorting, bucking, conti...

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always with luscious grass in their sights. Roaring, snorting, bucking, continuously reproductive en route, they head west - across the Serengeti from Tanzania to Kenya and back. With a large variety of animals in their wake - friend and foe: zebra families that resemble pale flotsam in a dark ocean amidst the gnu herds; or lions, and hyaenas in hope of their next victims. Along their way, they encounter hippopotami and crocodiles - and all of them embroiled in the cycle of "devour and be devoured". The filmmakers follow the artiodactyls, armed with their cameras and lay in wait on the so-called "birthing meadow". There, in the world's largest maternity room, 250.000 calves will be born within the next three weeks. The journey from there to the pasture regions of Kenya is especially dangerous for young animals - and here the film also illustrates nature's harshness. And then there is the "revenge of the gnus", something that Vita and Rolf Köster have become acquainted with. The two filmmakers gained unusual access to the world's most famous game reserve whilst shooting their film in search of the even-toed animals.

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always with luscious grass in their sights. Roaring, snorting, bucking, continuously reproductive en route, they head west - across the Serengeti from Tanzania to Kenya and back. With a large variety of animals in their wake - friend and foe: zebra families that resemble pale flotsam in a dark ocean amidst the gnu herds; or lions, and hyaenas in hope of their next victims. Along their way, they encounter hippopotami and crocodiles - and all of them embroiled in the cycle of "devour and be devoured". The filmmakers follow the artiodactyls, armed with their cameras and lay in wait on the so-called "birthing meadow". There, in the world's largest maternity room, 250.000 calves will be born within the next three weeks. The journey from there to the pasture regions of Kenya is especially dangerous for young animals - and here the film also illustrates nature's harshness. And then there is the "revenge of the gnus", something that Vita and Rolf Köster have become acquainted with. The two filmmakers gained unusual access to the world's most famous game reserve whilst shooting their film in search of the even-toed animals.

Please Subscribe. An exclusive tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar. Some sites of importance are the Freddy Mercury house, The Stonetown door tour, The Slave Market and House of Wonders. This was shot during my most recent stay in Zanzibar. I am a self published author, so please visit my online bookstore https://www.amazon.com/author/dynastamir and also my Etsy shop in which I sell true African jewelry https://www.etsy.com/shop/DynastAmir. This is part of Dynast Amir's video journal on his re-connection back to the Motherland entitled "In Search ofUhuru." www.searchforuhuru.com

Please Subscribe. An exclusive tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar. Some sites of importance are the Freddy Mercury house, The Stonetown door tour, The Slave Market and House of Wonders. This was shot during my most recent stay in Zanzibar. I am a self published author, so please visit my online bookstore https://www.amazon.com/author/dynastamir and also my Etsy shop in which I sell true African jewelry https://www.etsy.com/shop/DynastAmir. This is part of Dynast Amir's video journal on his re-connection back to the Motherland entitled "In Search ofUhuru." www.searchforuhuru.com

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. This documentary is MBC's HDTV special on the last remaining wildlife spectacles on earth, the greatest and most varied collection of terrestrial wildlife animals.
WATCH IN HD: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6nnt4Su0sxclpO807sIkmN40czuZT-l

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. This documentary is MBC's HDTV special on the last remaining wildlife spectacles on earth, the greatest and most varied collection of terrestrial wildlife animals.
WATCH IN HD: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu6nnt4Su0sxclpO807sIkmN40czuZT-l

A new video from http://www.proartinc.net and http://www.beautifulwashington.com will take to a wonderful wildlife surrounding. Take a vitual tour to the most p...

A new video from http://www.proartinc.net and http://www.beautifulwashington.com will take to a wonderful wildlife surrounding. Take a vitual tour to the most popular zoos and wildlife reserves, find yourself among beautiful creatures that bring joy and excitement.
Use this new 4K animal scenery and transform your 4K TV into a vivid spot full of life and nature's beauty. Listen to the soothing and floating music, enjoy the colorful and very detailed picture, and use this 4K wildlife footage as an aid for destress, relaxation, sleeping, studying, working, etc.
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Use this new 4K animal scenery and transform your 4K TV into a vivid spot full of life and nature's beauty. Listen to the soothing and floating music, enjoy the colorful and very detailed picture, and use this 4K wildlife footage as an aid for destress, relaxation, sleeping, studying, working, etc.
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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
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Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea.
Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place.
Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker and the Silver Cloud among many others.
Travel from Southampton to New York, Gao to Mopti, Aswan to Abu Simbel, Dubai to the port of Muscate, on the famous Incense Route of the DesertCities in the Negev.
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Africa Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia

African Safaris and travel 2016 - Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia - Africa trip 2016
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Africa has 54 sovereign countries—the most on any continent—and is the second largest continent in terms of both land area and population. Africa is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, by the Red Sea to the northeast, and by the Indian Ocean to the southeast. Africa is a vast continent spanning over 8,000km (5,000 mi) north to south and 7,500km (4,800 mi) east to west (not including islands) and contains a wide array of peoples, skin colours, religions, and cultures. Africa contains the world's longest river—the 6,650km long (4,100 mi) Nile River running from Burundi to Egypt—while the Congo River in the DRC is the second largest in terms of discharge as well as the deepest with a depth of over 230m (750 ft) in some spots. Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro is the world's tallest free-standing mountain at 5,890m (19,340 ft). Djibouti's Lake Assal is the second lowest point on Earth, the saltiest lake outside Antarctica, and one of the hottest places on Earth.
While the first activity most people associate with Africa is safaris, there are endless possibilities for adventure. You can purchase crafts in markets, venture into the Sahara with a Tuareg caravan, visit pygmy villages, hike through jungle to watch gorillas, relax on tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, snack on exotic treats, travel down a river in a dugout "pirogue", travel across savannah on a colonial-era railway, and much more.
Africa is a very diverse continent, with each country, or even each part of a country having its own unique culture. While it is common for people in the West to refer to Africa as if it was a single country, one should remember the sheer size of the continent, and that Africa is not one country but 54 different countries, meaning that it is impossible to make generalisations of Africa as a whole.
Tragically misunderstood by many people as a land of poverty, corruption, war and famine, and simply as a land of suffering—a misconception only bolstered by the media and the numerous NGOs on the continent—Africa today is a vast continent with many bustling metropolises, friendly people, and amazingly diverse and beautiful landscapes. While there are some places resembling the stereotypical Africa of war, famine, and poverty, most of the continent is peaceful, well-fed, and of working class .
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Many visitors are attracted by the African flora and fauna and several countries benefit from Safari tourism to African National Parks.
NaturalWonders
Africa is home to many famous natural wonders, from the Nile River, the world's longest river, to Victoria Falls. The continent is home to two of the world's four volcanoes with permanent lava lakes—the dramatic Mount Nyiragongo which rises hundreds of metres above Goma, DRC and Erta Ale in Ethiopia's stark Danakil Depression (the others are Mt.Erebus in Antarctica & Kilauea in Hawaii). Both volcanoes can be climbed by the adventurous tourist to stand at the rim gazing in awe at the bubbling lava below, an especially incredible sight at night!
Landscapes
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Historical civilizations
While the continent's diverse and unique wildlife is often all that is mentioned in regards to African travel, as home to the oldest civilizations on the planet, Africa has equally impressive cultures and history. The most famous civilization on the continent, and arguably in the world, is that of ancient Egypt. From the southern city of Abu Simbel to Luxor and all the way north to Alexandria and Cairo, including the Pyramids of Giza, the only surviving of the original Seven Wonders of the World and the most iconic symbols of this ancient kingdom. Sites from the Nubian-Kushite Kingdom that broke away from Egypt can be found in Sudan, such as Gebel Barkal and many other pyramids in Meroe.
Ethiopia offers many ruins from the ancient Axumite Kingdom where the Queen of Sheba ruled. The obelisks and Dungur ruins in Axum were built prior to the kingdom's conversion to Christianity, while many other great monuments, such as the Ezana Stone and the Church of Our LadyMary of Zion, where the Arc of the Covenant is said to be stored, were built after the conversion as religious sites. Other famous Christian structures built later by the kingdom's successor, the Abyssinian Empire, especially during the 12th and 13th centuries, can also be found in Lalibela.

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African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

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African Wildlife Safari at Kruger National Park, South Africa

If you gave me a list of only 10 more bucket-list travel experiences I could potentially have for the rest of my life, experiencing an African wildlife safari would be right near the top. After making the long bus journey from Johannesburg to Kruger National Park, I couldn't believe this - once in a lifetime - experience was finally about to happen. Waking up at the crack of dawn, we boarded our Land Rover and drove off in the dark to the gates of Kruger National Park. It wasn't long before we witnessed sunrise and our first animal encounter spotting prancing impalas.
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The highlights of our first day of safari included spotting a pride of Lions including getting up close views of lioness affectionately licking her cubs and an Alpha male resting in the foreground. Lunchtime, was equally as eventful as I was bombed (shitted on) by two birds eager to grab scraps of our meal.
As the day progressed we spotted giraffes on a frequent basis. Two male giraffes fought swinging their heads violently at one another often landing direct blows to knees. Out of all the violent animal encounters I could have potentially witnessed, gazing at fighting giraffes was not something I would have ever anticipated.
The day ended with an epic sunset featuring a generous portion of crackers, cookies, cheese and wine. On the way back, when the sun had gone down, we used a flashlight to try and spot more animals. Our guide Lloyd, has an acutely trained eye and without his assistance we may have only spotted impalas ourselves ;)
African WildlifeSafari at Kruger National Park, South AfricaTravel Video Transcript:
Okay, so today is the big day. Yesterday afternoon we reached the outskirts of Kruger National Park and today we're actually going in to spot some of the wildlife. So we're going in for a sunrise drive. It is really earlier. It is about 5:15 am right now. We're going to head into the park and - yeah - it is safari time!
Okay, so we finally reached the park and I'm going to give you a little tour of our cool truck for the day. Come on over. Come on in.
Make that big climb up there. Yeah, I'm in.
One thing that totally surprised me was just how close we got to the lions. I think it was only about 10 meters away from the road.
So they were really docile and the lioness was just sleeping and cleaning its cubs and in the back there was the big alpha male just stretching and yawning. It was surreal.
So that's been an amazing safari so far. It is only 10 in the morning and we've already seen more wildlife than I ever imagined. We saw lions, elephants, wildebeest. Oh, gosh more than I can even remember. Yeah, it was amazing and we were able to get up close and have a good look at them. So it has been so much fun.
So tell us what happened to you at lunchtime today? So the most ridiculous thing happened to me during lunch. A bird shit right here. It ricochet of off my shoulder all the way down to here. And while I was still recovering from the shock from that another bird shitted on this side. So I got hit on both shoulders but apparently if a bird shits on you it is good luck. So I have a double dose of good luck. Maybe that means I'm going to see cheetahs this afternoon. Woo hoo!
Right now we're visiting a private game reserve to see even more cool wildlife. And what caught us for a total surprise is that we saw so many giraffes. Apparently this is the most giraffes have ever been spotted out here.
So we saw them walk right in front of our vehicle and we even saw a couple of them fighting. They were swinging their heads at each other. It was completely bonkers.
Yeah, so overall it has been an amazing day. We saw more animals than we ever expected. And what a beautiful way to wrap up the day. Now we're just going to watch the sunset, drink some wine and enjoy some cheese. And do it all over again tomorrow.
This is part of our Travel in South Africa series. We're making a series of videos showcasing South African culture, South African arts, South African foods, South African religion, South African cuisine and South African people.
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19-day Kenya and Tanzania African Wildlife Safari (2013)

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Safari Serengeti tours 2016 - Serengeti National Park (HD 1080p)

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The ultimate safari destination? If you want to see Africa's wildlife at its most extravagant, a safari in the Serengeti is hard to beat. Home not only to the world's greatest concentration of wildlife but also its most spectacular natural migration, the Serengeti National Park is Tanzania's flagship conservation area and must-do centrepiece of the Northern SafariCircuit.
Known as 'The Land that Moves on Forever', the Serengeti's unmistakable African setting will resonate with travellers on their first trip to Africa as well as old safari hands. Its vast rolling grasslands give a soul-stirring feeling of space and support hundreds of thousands of wildebeest and zebra as well as buffalo, elephant, giraffe and many gazelle and antelope species; red-robed Maasai tribesmen watch their grazing cattle warily - no prizes for guessing that the Serengeti is a big cat - and a photographer's - paradise.
Contiguous with Kenya's Masai Mara, the Serengeti's pleasant climate and abundance of resident wildlife ensures that it is an excellent year-round game viewing destination but it is of course the great wildebeest migration that attracts most attention. Between November and August the herds are on the move in the Serengeti, providing visitors with some of the continent's most astonishing game sightings and predator-prey interactions - guided game drives and hot-air balloon safaris enable you to witness this phenomenon first hand.
And you won't want for comfort either: with everything from exclusive Serengeti honeymoon retreats to mobile tented camps and family-friendly lodges on offer, Serengeti safari accommodation is wide-ranging and of a very high standard but you'll need to book early for the best located lodges during the wildebeest migration. Remember however that the Serengeti's adjoining private concessions offer limited visitor numbers as well as activities such as night drives and guided nature walks that are not available in the main park.
Whether you want to combine your Serengeti safari with a beach holiday or if you want to pack as many wildlife experiences as possible into one trip, we have a comprehensive range of Serengeti tours and safaris that cater for just about every traveller. Some focus purely on the Serengeti and its wildlife, others include this world famous national park as part of a larger itinerary.
At Go2Africa, we feel that one of the best ways to experience the Serengeti is via the simplistic extravagance of a colonial-style tented safari camp, several of which move around the Serengeti according to season. You'll enjoy all the trappings of a luxury safari lodge but in an exclusive, pristine wilderness setting - ideal to soak up all the thrills of the wildebeest migration.
More affordable Serengeti holiday safaris include scheduled departure tours that often include a few days in the adjacent Ngorongoro Crater or even Kenya's Masai Mara. Browse our recommended tours to the Serengeti for ideas or simply contact us for expert advice and help in creating a tailored itinerary.

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Africa Tours 2016 - Kenya, Tanzania (HD)

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Tanzania is the largest country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, and Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the south.
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1 - Safari While you are in Tanzania you may organize your safari to Serengeti and other National parks at an affordable price. If there's one trip that will change your perspective on life, it's an African safari. Contact some of the tour operators for Safari Details.
2 - Cultural Tours Touring Tanzania for culture is interestingly great as it encompasses more than 150+ ethnic groups. There is plenty of traditional food, cultural practices (such as hunting with bushmen, beeskeeping, traditional medicine) that one enjoys within the boundaries. You will also get to visit a number of locations that normally people would be completely unaware of. If you happen to be a person who loves to explore the world and meet new people in order to gain knowledge about different customs, a cultural tour is definitely the best type of vacation for you.The services are not expensive and can turn out to be cheaper than expected provided you get the right information on where to stay, best tour companies and just knowledge of what you want. This way, it will save you time and costs as well.
3 - There are loads of National Parks for those wanting to watch Tanzania's wildlife. You can gain entry for around $100 US and benefit from a tour (and perhaps a night's accommodation). The better parks, though packed with tourists, are found in the north of the country. Ruaha National Park is the best in the south (locals actually say this is the best park, especially if you want to see wild animals as opposed to semi-tame ones in the northern parks). Don't just be sucked into the tourist circuit in the north; the south offers great parks and towns (base yourself out of Iringa), and you will feel less of a tourist and more of a guest if you travel this way.
4 - Scuba diving in and around Pemba and Zanzibar is another good experience.
5 - You can also visit numerous historical Slave Trade sites, which could make for an interesting, if a little depressing, excursion.
6 - Beaches: Did you know that Tanzania has some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in the world? They are stunning, with their white sand, palm trees, and cool Indian Ocean water!
7 - Kayak the beautiful coastal waters with a tour operator.
8 - Tanzania has two of the best Stone Age sites in the world: Isimila Gorge (near Iringa) and the earliest known examples of human art among the rock paintings, near Kolo, north of Dodoma -- some of which are reckoned to be around 30,000 years old.
9 - Kilimanjaro is one of Tanzania's main attractions. Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa. Many visitors come to Tanzania to summit this great mountain. The main peak is estimated to be 5895m high making it a real challenge for mountaineers.

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World

'Walking With Lions' - One Of The Most Dangerous Wildlife Tours In The World
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BraveBritish tourists show that it is possible to catch a lion by his tail. Looking relaxed despite holding on to a 16 stone rare white lion while walking through the South African bush, Joanne Mockford from Camberley in Surrey even smiled gamely as one mighty male brushed past her. And these three white lions are special -- with less than 100 surviving in the wild friendly but endangered 15-month-old male, Mohlatsi and his two one-year-old females have been raised from birth to be comfortable in the presence of humans. Petite 30-year-old Joanne, who now lives in Polokwane, LimpopoProvince, South Africa, was taking part in what sounds like one of the most dangerous wildlife tours - walking with lions.
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This is our fifth annual trip to the African Safari Wildlife Park. Every year it is terrifyingly hilarious as we travel through the vast preserve while feeding alpacas, ankole, bison, deer, llamas, giraffes, zebra, and more! It's impossible not to laugh while watching!

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19-day Kenya and Tanzania African Wildlife Safari (2017)

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible...

19-day Kenya and Tanzania African Wildlife Safari (2017)

On this nineteen-day trip through the grasslands of Kenya and Tanzania, explore incredible national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
This safari includes a total of 14 days in national parks/reserves and private wildlife conservancies, thereby providing sensational wildlife viewing opportunities; 5 nights in the Masai Mara, 3 nights in Serengeti National Park, 3 nights Tarangire National Park, and 2 nights Ngorongoro Conservation Area. We use a variety in accommodation throughout; ranging from private fully-serviced mobile tenting (always the favourite part of the itinerary with guests as it is private wilderness tenting, away from other travellers and you do not have to lift a finger – everything is done for you) to luxury tented camps, lodge, chalets and hotel.

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First Time In Africa: Ep 1 - Backpacking in South Africa & Namibia

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► Serengeti - The Adventure (Full Documentary, HD)

The Serengeti, East Africa's eternal paradise, with its endless expanses and wild animals, makes one feel as though evokes a sense of having arrived in an apparently peaceful corner of the world.
Nature filmmaker Reinhard Radke spent more than two years in the land of the Massai and captured breathtaking images. The documentary accompanies the animal filmmaker at work on his new cinema film "Serengeti" in the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania and illustrates the conditions and the difficulties that can arise when making animal films of this scope and the possibilities provided by state-of-the-art film technology.
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enables zoologists to partake in new fields of research. On the other hand, modern technology is also susceptible to faults and can therefore also hinder the work of an animal filmmaker.
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SuitcaseMonkey travels to Kenya! We safari in Amboseli and Tsavo West National Park, and relax in beautiful Diani Beach.
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Amboseli National ParkSunsetGame Drive at 3:21
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Tsavo West National Park at 11:47
Shetani LavaFlow at 12:43
Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge at 14:14
Mzima Springs at 17:21
Tsavo West National Park Sunset Game Drive Zebra Herd at 19:53
Kole Kole Beach Resort and Diani Beach at 22:35
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Join us on this KenyanSafari Adventure holiday!
We start our trip at Amboseli National Park, near Nairobi, staying at Amboseli Serena Safari Lodge, taking a sunset and sunrise game drive. Then to Tsavo West National Park, staying at Kilaguni Serena Safari Lodge and visiting Shetani Lava Flow and Mzima Springs, seeing Lions, Giraffes, Hippos, Zebras, Elephants and more! Then we Drive to Diani Beach, near Mombasa, staying at the Kole Kole Beach Resort, part of the Baobab Beach Resort. All guided by the excellent Pollman's Tours & Safaris guide, Aziz.
Dates travelled were 2nd to 13th February 2016.
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African Wildlife 35 min - South Africa Travel Channel 24

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Our South African wildlife gallery represents a small sample of the hundreds of species of wildlife found in South Africa. (The term 'wildlife' refers to mammals, birds, fish and reptiles that can be found in the wild). There are 299 mammal species in South Africa, of which 2 are critically endangered, 11 are endangered, 15 are vulnerable, and 13 are near-threatened (conservation status as assessed by the IUCN).

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► THE GREATEST ANIMAL MIGRATION (HD, Full Documentary)

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always ...

► THE GREATEST ANIMAL MIGRATION (HD, Full Documentary)

Millions of these gnus join forces annually to participate in one huge migration - always with luscious grass in their sights. Roaring, snorting, bucking, continuously reproductive en route, they head west - across the Serengeti from Tanzania to Kenya and back. With a large variety of animals in their wake - friend and foe: zebra families that resemble pale flotsam in a dark ocean amidst the gnu herds; or lions, and hyaenas in hope of their next victims. Along their way, they encounter hippopotami and crocodiles - and all of them embroiled in the cycle of "devour and be devoured". The filmmakers follow the artiodactyls, armed with their cameras and lay in wait on the so-called "birthing meadow". There, in the world's largest maternity room, 250.000 calves will be born within the next three weeks. The journey from there to the pasture regions of Kenya is especially dangerous for young animals - and here the film also illustrates nature's harshness. And then there is the "revenge of the gnus", something that Vita and Rolf Köster have become acquainted with. The two filmmakers gained unusual access to the world's most famous game reserve whilst shooting their film in search of the even-toed animals.

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Live.Love.Africa: An Exclusive Tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar

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Live.Love.Africa: An Exclusive Tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar

Please Subscribe. An exclusive tour of Stonetown, Zanzibar. Some sites of importance are the Freddy Mercury house, The Stonetown door tour, The Slave Market and House of Wonders. This was shot during my most recent stay in Zanzibar. I am a self published author, so please visit my online bookstore https://www.amazon.com/author/dynastamir and also my Etsy shop in which I sell true African jewelry https://www.etsy.com/shop/DynastAmir. This is part of Dynast Amir's video journal on his re-connection back to the Motherland entitled "In Search ofUhuru." www.searchforuhuru.com

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WILDLIFE IN SERENGETI - part 1

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the ...

WILDLIFE IN SERENGETI - part 1

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in the world. This documentary is MBC's HDTV special on the last remaining wildlife spectacles on earth, the greatest and most varied collection of terrestrial wildlife animals.
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Living off the Jungle, Wild Foods Tour

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